Gallbladder

Gallbladder cancer is poorly researched, and its worthwhile reviewing the Supplements Library for inspiration beyond the list here. Nevertheless, there are a few useful supplements and dietary considerations based on research findings of improved treatment results. Whilst mostly the evidence here is indirect, there is validation for a lot of these supplements coming increasingly from other cancers. And they tend to reduce drug side effects.

Multiple analysis of large scale patient records show low dose aspirin is an effective addition to oncology treatment programs for biliary cancers including gallbladder. Data also confims the value of post-diagnostic use. Hepatobiliary cancers including gallbladder cause dysregulation of iron balance, or homeostasis, which they switch up in order to progress and spread. Analysis of patient records shows substantial effects on outcomes. A milk derived pre-biotic, lactoferrin, can counter this as it is a natural regulator of iron metabolism. Similarly, copper can also be upregulated by cancers to support growth rate needs, in gallbladder patients lower levels predict improved outcomes. Citrus Pectin can products that include alginates from seaweed can bind heavy metals and help restore copper balance. Additionally there are actions that might be relevant to gallbladder cancer too.

Poorly functioning glucose and lipid metabolism are reported as high risk markers for disease progression. Low glucose for instance reduces overall risks by more than 60%. Berberine is a well known natural anti-diabetic and has evidence of improving metabolic health in both areas. Emerging in anti-aging science Urolithin A is reported to improve fatty acid uptake, including specific acylcarnitine levels reported as elevated in gallbladder cancer progression.

Systemic inflammation is linked with increased risks for progression, especially in later stages. Both acute type inflammatory responses measured by C-reactive protein, and immune system related neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratios (NLR). Maintaining relatively lower levels of both make a substantial difference. Astragalus root has evidence of improving immune system balance during oncology, reducing NLR while curcumin and other other functional foods including garlic can help bring down CRP, also seen with use of lactoferrin.

The so called Th1/Th2 immune system balance is strongly linked to the progression in gallbladder cancer, and to treatment resistance. Molecular iodine solutions are emerging in this area in breast cancer management, seen boosting Th1 anti tumor activity and helping suppress over active Th2 used in resistance. This has improved results in surgery plus chemotherapy and may support increased responses during immunotherapy (see Supplement Library). For immunotherapy the presence of high sodium levels is now identfied as a key marker for success in other cancers. Also in other cancers, AM treatment programs are substantially more effective that PM/evening sessions

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Aspirin has a majority of analysis in its favor including all-cause mortality

  • Nearly 3000 patient records of which 9% aspirin users
  • Around 40% improved relative survival with aspirin use
  • Slightly higher for those starting aspirin after diagnosis

We aimed to examine aspirin use on cancer‐specific survival in various BTC [Biliary Tract Cancers], including gallbladder cancer, ampulla of Vater cancer, and cholangiocarcinoma..The nationwide study revealed that postdiagnosis aspirin use was associated with improved BTC‐specific mortality of various subtypes. The findings suggest that additional randomized trials are required to investigate aspirin’s efficacy in BTC.

Lactoferrin increases iron balance and reduces anemia rates, countering cancers use of iron

  • Dysfunctional iron balance, homeostasis, increases progression rates
  • This study indicates a 60% increased cancer specific mortality rate
  • Even worse 70% increased relative risk of progression and recurrence

Elevated pretreatment SF [serum ferritin] was associated with worse OS and RFS/PFS/TTR in patients with HBP [includes gallbladder] cancers. Subgroup analysis further revealed that high SF was significantly associated with shorter OS in patients with HBP cancers regardless of cancer type, race, SF cut-off value, TNM stage and NOS score. Consequently, pretreatment SF may be considered as an available prognostic biomarker for patients with HBP cancers. These results were proved to be credible and stable based on sensitivity analysis.

Berberine evidence in metabolic health may help counter cancers use of lipids and sugars to grow

  • Relatively lower fasting blood glucose can radically affect prognosis
  • Both relative overall and recurrence free survival more than doubled
  • Berberine is a well proven natural anti-diabetic with multiple other benefits

This study demonstrates that preoperative fasting hyperglycemia is a reliable and objective indicator of GBC [gallbladder cancer] mortality and recurrence after GBC radical surgery. Preoperative fasting blood glucose levels can supplement clinical considerations for decision making in preoperative GBC patients…In the future, we need to prospectively and continuously check the fasting blood glucose levels in the months and years after surgery to detect the relationships between the average fasting blood glucose concentration and the survival time and/or RFS.

Citrus Pectin has been shown to bind heavy metals and has its own anti-cancer actions

  • Elevated copper levels are frequently seen in gallbladder cancer
  • Deficient zinc and selenium can potentially amplify the effects
  • Citrus Pectin can detoxify heavy metals used in disease progression

The mean serum zinc levels were significantly lower in patients with carcinoma of the gallbladder than in patients with cholelithiasis and in healthy controls . The mean serum copper levels were significantly higher in patients with carcinoma of the gallbladder as compared to patients with cholelithiasis and healthy controls..Our data support an association between lower zinc levels and consequently an increased Cu/Zn ratio and carcinoma of the gallbladder. Whether zinc supplementation has a protective effect in preventing carcinoma of the gallbladder needs to be studied

Urolithin A increases healthy cellular behaviors that may reduce cancers upregulated fatty acid metabolism

  • Upregulated lipid metabolism reported with increased metastasis
  • Lower activity via acylcarnitine levels shown as less than half the rate
  • Preclinical work confirms mechanisms for increased lipid uptake by tumors

 

 

Consistent with in vivo experiments, we analyzed 332 patients with complete biochemical indices and follow-up information from the Chinese GBC database of the Chinese Research Group of Gallbladder Cancer and 88 advanced GBC patients… High serum triglycerides (> 1.70 mmol/L) were found to be closely associated with tumor invasion and metastasis… GBC patients with high triglyceride levels had significantly shorter overall survival than those with low triglyceride levels (≤ 1.70 mmol/L) . Collectively, our data demonstrate that acylcarnitines and TG act as a tumor-promotin...

Oat and egg based functional foods are entering early stage clinical trials for several cancers

  • Rapid tumor growth includes an increased internal fluid pressure
  • This increases with growth and progression, and helps resistance
  • Functional food based anti-inflammatories may help reduce these effects

This desmoplasia progresses during disease progression and includes stromal fibroblasts, immune cells, and excessive deposition of a complex extracellular matrix which is often rich in hyaluronan. Proliferation of this tumor microenvironment forms an impediment to treating solid tumors such as CCA by increasing interstitial fluid pressure which compresses the surrounding vasculature and promotes tumor progression and the metastatic potential of cancer cells and reduces the beneficial effects of systemic chemotherapeutic agents

Curcumin has evidence for reducing levels of systemic inflammation used by cancers

  • Study of high inflammation vs post surgical outcomes
  • Reports a 4X to 8X risk reduction with low inflammation markers
  • Commentary also on increased challenges to oncology protocols

This study demonstrated that elevated CAR [c-reactive protein/ albumin ratio], and postoperative complications were independent prognostic factors of poor survival following GBC resection…. Moreover, only the CAR was evaluated as an independent preoperative prognostic factor. Furthermore, we noted that an increased CAR was significantly correlated with i) an advanced stage, ii) increased CEA, iii) longer duration of operation, iv) greater blood loss, and v) postoperative complications, suggesting that it may be correlated with more aggressive surgery and disease phenotype.

Astragalus actions include protecting and balancing immune responses often with clear effects reported

  • Meta-analysis links immune system related inflammation to risk
  • The two thirds or so with lower levels have a third reduced overall risk
  • Astragalus has evidence for re-balancing immune system inflammation

In conclusion, the present review indicated that an increased pretreatment NLR was significantly linked with detrimental long-term outcomes (OS and RFS) and clinicopathological parameters for patients with BTC. Thus, NLR, as a cost-effective and widely available marker with prognostic value, could be regularly surveyed in BTC patients receiving either surgical resection or chemotherapy…NLR was found to be positively correlated with higher CA199 levels, advanced TNM staging and greater lymph node involvement. Regarding BTC, such characteristics has been proven to be linked with tumor i...

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